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Saved!

amyeb June 24, 2004
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I have to admit I was

skeptical when I saw the trailer for Saved! Parodying in itself is a risky

business if not done correctly, let alone parodying Christian teens. But Saved!

was one of the most enjoyable comedies I’ve seen this year.



Mandy Moore

carries the flick as Hilary Faye, the “it” girl of American Eagle Christian High School.

She’s blonde, she’s popular, and she’s in love with the Lord. As in any high school

flick, she has her followers, Mary and Veronica. While Veronica, played by newcomer

Elizabeth Thai, serves as nothing more than an accessory for Hilary Faye, Mary, played by

Stepmom alum Jena Malone, serves as the narrator and the main

character.



Malone as Mary gives a wonderfully satiric performance as the

popular girl who falls from grace. The movie opens with Mary describing her perfect

life. She attends a wonderful school, lives in a gorgeous home, and has the “perfect”

Christian boyfriend, Dean. When Dean discovers he might be leaning toward the gay

persuasion, Mary does the only thing she can think of—she tries to save him.




Through Mary, we’re introduced to the rest of the cast. Macaulay Culkin

is Hilary Faye’s handicapped brother, Roland, who doesn’t quite subscribe to the ideals

of the other teens at American Eagle. Susan Sarandon’s daughter, Eva Amurri, plays the

rebellious Cassandra, a Jewish girl who has caught the eye of both Roland and Hilary

Faye. Roland wants to be with her, and Hilary Faye wants to save her and bring her back

into the life of Christ.



The cast quickly grows on you and makes this film

the success that it is. Breakout performances from Macaulay Culkin and Mandy Moore will

have you laughing from the minute you walk into the theatre. From Moore’s over-the-top

temper tantrum, which ends with Hilary Faye beheading a plaster Jesus statue, to

Culkin’s “Will dance for money” beggar routine in the mall, the film jumps from

melodramatic to subtle in its satire.



Saved! is a film worth the

full price of admission. The characters will have you laughing and crying before the

movie is over.

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